The single will be accompanied with a video tomorrow (August 5). You can check out the track on the band's official website (repeated listens require registration) or in the embedded player below.

As for the full album, no fresh info has been unveiled as of yet, hence the effort is still tentatively due sometime this fall.

When it comes to fan reactions, the majority has approved the song. Some have pointed at an interesting similarity with Metallica's "St. Anger" and we can definitely see where their stance is coming from. So check this one out and share your thoughts below.

Rumour has it to be Jay Weinberg of Springsteen and E Street Band fame.
Heard a lot of people complaining that the drums were too Lars-y and simplistic on this track but I really don't see it. It has a real Iowa vibe to it, and that album didn't have the frantic speedball drumming of the s/t album. While I hope there are stronger songs on the album, I'm definitely not disappointed. Glad to hear Sid up in the mix again

I'm wondering who plays Bass on this song. Hopefully Donnie, they'll be major *******s if one of the guitarists recorded the bass after Donnie filling in for nearly 4 years and having to play backstage.

For all we know, those drums could be part of the material Joey recorded prior to his departure. There's something that bothers me, though. Those drums are poorly mixed, especially the bass drum(s). They're so weak, in comparison to that signature 'thump' they had in previous albums.

We hope, this is after all one song from the album. Don't get me wrong, I love this single that they've released, but I don't want to find out that this is the song which sounds like Iowa/Vol 3 (though that is highly unlikely).

I think Jim Root needs to use his guitar expertise to add a more complex layer over the one-string notes that Mick is playing. Honestly, that would make the chorus a thousand times better for me. But then again, that's just my opinion...

Corey's voice has clearly worn out over the years, but at least the vocals are not Stone-Sour-esque, as they were on AHIG. Worn and all, the sound like SLipknot, all right.
Samples and scratches that were actually audible are a refreshing thing to hear. Drums are poorly mixed, bass was hard to discern, other than that, it's pure, classic Slipknot goodiness.

Don't forget Corey is over 40 years old, and he's been singing/screaming for over a decade (that we know of). I don't mind the voice, of course it's not like it used to be, but it's great that he's still able to scream like in AHIG and sing (in Stone Sour).